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Hiiii,yjwm M tl 1U' JOV tl VOL. I. WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1861. NO. 280. r,;'" ' k. sw nB I NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. The Kent Where tire Thj1 Wilttenon lspln this te tirnh r? irrlm(nts.and after flaring read a fsmiltar mm' anting the killed of tne Seventy nrst, at mc nam qi mill iiun BV LAl'llA CI Ulilt. Our hearts Rive ub nnswor they 'ro taken Aocepted 'a the offering thoy tn.ulo ! On earth never moro slmll thoy w ikon On Liberty's altar thoy're Md, Blest uacrlnoo! Blest dead, be yo now softly eloeplng Our tenderost team nhall bedow E toh grave and we're proud, 'mid ourweep' Ing. That trial's hour proved yo so true In sacrlfloe I O patriots, rostsafo forever "From temptfngs Inglorious sffouro Ye've triumphed In holy endeavor : lour blood yes, your blood proes how pure Your sacrlfloe 1 We'll weep, as your agonies sh trlng, Ye fainting, (leath-wound.ed and lono That poor shuttered limb, with nono caring, A mother once clasped as her own In purest Joy 1 How warm God, how truo wero her kisses, Like Jottings nt life-blood they c lme ; That sllk-dlmplcd knee bore nor bHsses Aye, blisses all worthy tho name Bweet baby boy I Few summors liuvo spodslnco sho claspod tbeo, Ana onasnu oen a snaae irom tny uruw Tho pitying winds gliding past thee Seem mocking balm broaths to thee now Ot life's past Joy 1 'TIs oer thy list pulse has fluttered Thou'rt glorious now thnu'rt socuro 'Oalnst thoe no'or can libel bo uttered, Thy blood prmes thy loyalty pure Dear s.tcrlneo I Thy oountry's thou art. and foroer, Thy country 's while lastelli all tlmo ; Safe bosomed, and nothing can sever This bund of thy life's leldeil prlmo Sweet sacrlfloe 1 Such memories hallowod wo'H cherish 11 w pi colons U die with the br.no! O shout: Ne'er can Llborty porish Her saviors oonfront o'en the gr.tvo Grand sacrlfloe I Particulars of Hit Brilliant Affair nt Harper's Ferry. Toe following graphic description of the late affair at Harper's Terry was written by a soldier who participated In the light, and sent his account of it to the Philadelphia Inquirer. Ho dates his letter at Camp Tyudalc, Point of UocLs, Octrber 17: The battle commenced yettcrday. About 7 o'clock A M. they opened on us with artillery, but we Btood their fire for about half an hour. We were then ordered to full back under cover. Wo did so, but kept up a continual flro with t;oou ciiecu We took our positions behind btiildincs and trees, but bad to keep shilllng.our positions to get out of tho rango of their artillery. They lired on us from three different points on our front and on both (links We made two or three charges, and drove them from their po sitions ; and, occasionally, the cavalry would show lhcmelves and try to drive back our ad vance guard ; but Ihey found it was no go. Wo kept thein at bay until our artillery ur rived. All this tin) tho rebel artillery kept np a continual Ore, and thlr cavalry made repeated clmrgeB; but wo kept our position, and re ceived their Ore from all points until our artil lery had crossed. Our gtias, from tho Mary land tide, soon silenced the battery on Loudoun Heights. Wo then felt all right. The only thing that lioubkd us now was the battery on tho hill, which nur battery, (New York Ninth,) as soon as they had settled them selves, soon silenced. This battery had a 32 pound columbiud. About this time com pany G arrived, and we were ordered to de ploy as skirmishers on the right, The command of the left wing was given to Captain liortram, and the command of the right to McCook, an old chip who fights on his own hook. He is always riding about with a ritln at his saddle bow. All this lime our guns were playing with lerriblo edict. The command was now given, "steady, lorwardl ' We advancid within two hundred yards ol them, firing as we advauced, doing good exo cutlon. Our colonel now ordered us to " llv bayonets;' then " charge, forward ;" and we did charge, driving them before us like so many sheep. We soon reached the bill, and saw them retreating in great contusion ; but they were not soon enongh to gi t out of the reach of our Enllelds, and wo poured our Mlolit balls into them with great slaughter. They had now reached the woods, and, con cealing themselves behind tho trees, again brought their artillery to bear on us ; but It was what we called a lure well shot, for Iguebs they concluded they had piesslng business nearer homo. Wo Lever saw them ulter ibis, except a picket now and then. We now took our position on lb i bill, and resolved never to leave it. Wo captured the columbiad and sent it to the Maryland side under a guard. Two hoi semen appeared ultei this from a thicket, but no sooner bad they showed themselves than our boys opened on them, and took one of tbem prisoner ; be proved to bo their chsplaln, and was Bent to the Maryland side for safe keeping Tho bat tle lasted for eight hours. The forco of the rebels was between two and throe thousand; they had one regimeot of in lantry, five hundred cavalry, and seven pieces of artillery. Our forco In the prlnclpil partol the fight was not over two hundred and fifty men, (no exaggeration,) and at no time ovei three hundred and fllty. Geary said It was a glorious victory, and tho hardest battle ho was ever iu; ho compliments the men, and says they bshaved like voterans. Company D was particularly thankod. Wo were eevoral times very neatly cut oir, but managed to give them the slip. Most all our boys lost their overcoats and blankets, and we Lad no breakfast, dinner, or supper until eleven o'clock at night. We were ordered to camp along wiib company F, to ro Ireth ourselves. The loss of tho rebels was over one hundred and fifty killed aud wounded On our eide the Wisconsin boys suffered the most: they lost four killed and several wound ed; the Massachusetts had one killed and sev eral wounded, Wo (twenty eighth) bad only two wounded. Our colonel was slightly wound ed in the leg In the fore part of the engagement. The boys would not bo satitlltd until lie took oil his boot and (bowed us where It was. Wo thought It was worse than he wanted to let on. Captain Bertram had n very narrrw escape?; a ball pas;d completely through his pants. Our loss altogether was not over six killed and several wounded. URDUIs UICIITS. A case of collecting dtbln, which occurred Oct. 16, In tho provost court, (Judge Freee,) at Alexandria, Is thus told by tho correspond ent of the N. Y. ZYiiioia ; "A merohant of New York had claims against two merchants of this city, or rather against two firms. When tho Union troops first occupied this city, tho members of lheo Grins having taltsn an nctivo part In the secession movement, concluded that they had better go still furthor Soutlf, and accordingly abandoned their stores and stocks and fled with the enemy It was shown before tho court that both mem bers of one of tho firms wero officers in the rebel army, and that at least one of the other firm occupied a like position. It was also shown that they had left no responsible agent here to settle their buslness.nnd that those who were now selling the goods they had left be h'nd, were self-constituted agents ; and when asked to pay any debt due from tho flrm,replled that ' they had no nntborlty so to do.' A relative to ne of the missing firm hid been beard to Bays that ' It was, not tho Intention of the mer chants here to pay any debts duo tho el -d Ynnkees, as It would help them to opprcfl the South.' "Tho affidavits and evldenco, as above stated, having been submitted, and the parties heard In defence, Judgo Frece decide: "First. That it was a legitimate case ti come beforo a military court, as It wa evi dentlyan attempt to take ndvantagu of exl'( lng circumstances, caused by tte rebellion ; and especially so as the parties hoping to reap this advantage were in arms ncninst the Gov ernment, and would be aided and abetted ' by the carrying out of their schema. " Second. That as all the civil oourts In this city had been superseded aud suspended by tie military occupancy of tho place, it was only just and oeinltible that loyal men having claims against disloyal refugees, should bo aided by the military authorities in obtaining their dues. "Third. The claims having been clearly proved, and no reason shown why nny stay ot proceedings should bo granted, tho court or dered that all tho goods left by these abrcone1 Ing debtors should atone be taken potseslon of by the court for tho benefit of the claimant; that the stores should bo forthwith locked up, the keys handed to tho court, and a military guard detailed to watch them; that they should bo held In this way for live days, in order that the friends of the parlies might, If they choe, redeem the goods by paying th claims; that if at the end of tho five days tho claims were not paid, then the goeds would be disposed of In liquidation of the claims. Tho stores were ac cordingly closed, and all th'i goods are now under military guard and in cbarga of the court." Tlio Cotton Supply Interest In Ameri can niniieri. uy uriiisli Ulllcluu. The following is an extract from tho private hotter of a missionary who has been twentj- II ve years In India: "Bombiv, India, August 8, 18C1. Tho people ol tho Southern States littlo know what unprecedented efforts are being made in India to supply KugUnd with cotton. and get possession of the market. Every ex ertion is made to get tho rallroids through to the heart of the cotton country. Even now. great quantities of cotton are being transported over our country roads, lire nunircd miles, to the coast I saw an order last week from an American merchint (Mr. S) in Bombay to a native friend here, olfeiiug to pay him at cer tain rates for to thousand candies (ot 781 Hi-. each) eif cotton delivered in Bombay. Th offer involved an ciuthy e,f $125,000. There arc many firms in Bombay doing n lino busi ness in cotton now, ami maklur money rapidly. As Boon as the rilhoatU are flnNhid, cotton will be poured in vast quantities into Engl uid, for then the only existing hindrance the great cost of transportation will bo done away. This year one ot tho great chieftains In Oud', Rajah Maui Sing, has glen oreleia to his ngent to buy all the Amotion cotton seed ho can find lu the Calcutta market. Ho heatd of the difficulties in Amcilca, and determined to prollt by them. Extenrho outton cuttiva tiou in India would soon elevate tills country. It would attach it to British rule and bring in great wealth. All nur English friends feel very much Interested in the strupule that Is going on in Alherici, and they assure us oi the warm sympathy ot the people ol Grent Britain, notwithstanding what Is said in the papers. GfN IIuNTHt'H Si-LeiAi, Aid. Quito a sensa tion was created in Jeff rsou City, Mivaciirl, on tho evening of the Oth Inst . bv tho arrival of Mrs Col Ellis, Irom Tipton, bearer of .lis- pa'ches from Gen. Hunter and Col. Ellis, blin was dressed in a soml-milltary riding b iblt, and hat, with u crimson sash thrown around the left shoulder, as an olllccr of tho dav. mounted on a splendid charger, and attended by two orderlies. She had ridden lortv Ave mltm since 10 o'clock, and, wltho it taking a mo ment s rest, ueuvoreei uer orders at camp, and then waited upon Gen. I'rice with her ills patches, urging forward two squadrons ef Cul. Ellis's command now here, to join th i regi meut at Tipton. This mutter valiente Is ut tached to the First Missouri Cavalrj,aiBpecial aid to her husband. Col. Ellis. Mist kiols Doius at Cici in The Cin cinnaii (faz'ltt of Monday has this story: Our readers will doubtless bo somen hat surprised to learn that the guards placed over the big guns at tho different fortifications erect ed Tor the detence ot the city, have been fired at B0crul times during the past week, and once on tins slele of the river! Thisdi tachment in charge of tho batteries on Trice's Hill were somewhat furprlse'd, frlday night, tu heai simultaneously the leport oi n musket und the whizzing or t ball close to then ears, 'there can be no mistake about this, lor the ball "tmek near them, and was afterwards picked up, pat tlally flattened. Wo have seen It ourselves and un ugly looking ventllatot lir the human body it Is-an ounce ball, ono that would settle any man's account, If It were to bit him nfti'i being propelled by nn ounce of powder, In the shortest possible tpaco of time.. " The truth of this statemont is fully corrob orated by the fact that the gnaids at the en irtiicuuiriiw un ine evening riter, its well as thosint the fort on the I,'lngtnn turnpll.e have nlso been (lied upon within the patt le nights. The firing at tLe cntrpnehmnma n.,, Camp Cole came from a thicket bard by, which wm iimierpiiiiu is iu ue cm down to el ay. Tickets are also to lie stationed tome dlstanl.e away from the fortifications." EMPioYMiNTtoa LAtioiirns. Five hundred laborers have been required from this city by th Government, and they are being tent 011 by the United States Engineer Agency. They are to be employed in digging irenchos, build ing earthworks, tic , for tho defence of the capital ; will recelvo 00 c-nts per day and rations, and will bo required to furnish their own blanlrtls aud clothing, Tlirco hundred havo already been sent on. X Y. Sun. Tho wife of Ihij Syracuse volunteer, who. nt. templed to lucnpacltate her husband from serv ice by umputatlug his finger, did not "let up " In her strong lote after tho failure. She sent her brother and brother-la law to Syracuse to seduce her husbani imnyfrom tho army, but, after a bilef conversation with tho patriotic husband, they both enlisted. RAILROADS, ETC. AJOltTliaUWCKVTHAI, IIAII.WAV. SurSBIXTXtrDEYT'c! OfllCI, CaXtxrt iloiicfl, Mainmort, Mat 18, 1601. On nd aftr Sunday. May loth, I8.il, Trains on NOUTHEKN ENTItXl. lfAILvl'AY arrlvSaSS d.part u follows, until further notice TIUWX HORT1I. MAIL at 8 15 A. M lAPUhSJSatl.Slil M, UABIIISIIUKO ACCOMMODATION at 8 16 P. The 8.15 A M train connects at Itelay House with t'ains on the Weitern Maryland ltallroad, at Han over Junction with !lanner'nd (icityiburg ltall roads, at York with York and Wrlflhtjvllle Hall rual, at Harrhburr with I'enniylvanla Kallroad for all parts of the West, alao with Lebanon Valley Hallroalto Arm l'rt-l dirtd, at Noitlnmbetland for L and II. Kallroad for Kingston and all psrti ol Wyoming Valley, and at SunHury with the i'hlla delphla nod Krlo ltallroad for all parts of fiirthern Pennsylvania and New ofk The 4 35 I'. M. train niakejull the alov coi'ncc tltns except Hanover Kallioad, Wrlglitsvllle lail roao and the Lebanon Valley Itallroid The 8 15 1' M train males oconnctions with Peon yhanla ISailroad for all pnr s of the ct, and dl lect connective for New York. 1 he il A il , 3 30 T. M , and 5 ii P. Jt , trains Irom Wahlngton Oily connect lth this road TRAIX1 AliniVF Mall at 5 10 l II , txpres at : 46 A. 51., Hairls burj Accommodation at . 45 r Jj ror tickets and Informittmt inqareatlhe Ticket Ufllce, Calvert tj latum, llaltlmoie auglJ-tf J. O. CLAHKK.Supt "TKW AIU LIVISKOUTK. THREE TkllNS Diili TQ NEW .OM. 1WO UtAISS DAILY TO rillLAUlLPUli WITHOUT 'l! NOE Oi' OAH8. On andartcr MO f,Juno 10, 1801, the Pas senger Trains will le. Hie Philadelphia and Head lug ltallroad Dipot, ut Harrhbusg, fir New lurk and Philadelphia, is follow), vli KASTWAHD. Express Line Icavu HarrMiurg at 0 00 A. II on arrlv.l ol Pennsylvania ltallroad express Train Iroin the West arriving InNiwl ork at I P M A sleeping car U attached to the train through from Pittsburg without change Mall I raiu leaves Hiirrliburg ot 8 A 51 , arriving at New Kork at 4 P. II .and Plilladclnhla nt 1 v. p M Fast Line leaves Harrlaburg at I 40 P. M , on ar rival oi Pennsylvania ltallroad last Mall, arriving iu New 1 ork at 9 45 P II , and Phltadeli hla at 6 10 WHHTWAJtD. Past Line leaves New York at 0 A, M , and Phil adelphla at 8 A M , arriving at Harrlaburg at 1 1, 51 Mall Train leaves New York at 13 00 noon, and Philadelphia at 8 16 P. M , arriving nt Harrisburg Express Lino leaves New York at 8 P 51 .arriving at IlarrUburg at 2 JO A M., and connecting wilh the Pennsylvania Lxpeess Irnlu for Pltlaburg A sleeping car Is ulsa attached to this train Connections are madii at Harrisburg with trans on tho Pennsylvania, Northern Central, and Cum berlnnil Volley ltailroa Is, and at lteadiug for Phil adelphla, Poiuvlilo, W Uke.barre, Allent.wn, 1 ast on, &c Baggage checked through Faro between New lork anil Uarrlslinrg, & em between Harrishutg and PliliaJti-lphia, i .6 I a No 1 cars, and 7ulii No a. For ILkcts or other lnfoinulion apply to J J CLlUr,, augSJ General Aent, HarrUburg GlliOVT UKNTKAI, ItUUTK Hill 1 111, H'tST, no lllDSVX IdVLR ItAlUtOAll and tICW IOHK CJnUL It tlLUOAD. Fxprcss Trails lcaic New York ol'y deto's ol Hudson Hlver ltallroad dally, Sundays excepted, as Inllows I rom Chambers street Prom .list street station, U700A Jl At72iA it 11 00 " 6 P JI ii ji i isp m , 3 30 P. 31 3 6J P. 51 alrntreal and Uudalo Train with sleeping 1 45 P. M cars, C15 p M, Connecting at Albany with the New York ' n tral ltallroad lor bchiueetady, itewh ster, Utlca Ualavii, Koms, an I stations on Uomu aud aler town ltallroad, ItalTalo, Syracuse, MaLara 1 alls Ijuspensnn lirltfe. Auburn, Genua, Cajiu aljiu i 1 tains in cunntetlnn leave llullulo and Su ensi m ivt Lake Mure, ltulUlu m d Lake Huroi and lireat Western ltallroad, Irr Hamilton, loroito, Deirm Chicago loieda, JllUaukle, load llu Lie, la t,riie Madison Prairie UuCldi'a.Onlena.lJuiilei'h Dubuque, Peoria Uuek Islind.Mu cutiue laua it llurllngton, (Julnoy, birluglleld Altun,!)t Lenin Cairo, lerrc Haute Indtinapolls, Louise Ille.llueiii mti, Payton 1 olumtus, Iiveland, and all point, V est, northwest and Houlhnes" JiOIUIIhllN HOliTi:. Connecting with Trains ut lroy, eilili Troy and Uos!on,and Hms and baratoga Ituadslor Saratoga Whlieliall, Iluti.ui.l, llurllnglon, St Albans Itiuie Point, Plattsburgu, Ogdensburgle, Muntreal, ao , &o iW Freight Arrangements by this route as aboee, without change ot ( ars, from the Depots In Cham bcrs and Canal streets, are at all times as favoral h as made by ether ItaUtoud Companies I he facill ties of this great New York Itoute, tolhu Ues ,enn mmd It to the ronlldcnce of merchants and shim er tor prompti ess and dUp itch Passenger Trairs with Smrklng anl hlcephk Cars, ruiiiu oonuectlon on liio New soik Centra' Hoad tor particulars as to local troln land freight ur rangements, luiulre at the dee ot, as urreu street A V SU11H. "K-n buporlnteudent N: EW YOUIC. AU ICUIK llAILHOAU. Passenger Trains leave iia Paeonia Ferry rsrt and Long Dock, Irom loot ol Chambers streei -Cd New loik, as lallows, viz At 7 A SI . LAPItESS, for Dunkirk, and UulTulo and principal tntei mediate btutitns At s A M , 51 AIL, for Duuklrk, and Interim dl Hi btatfons This I rain remains over night at I tuu a, and proceeds Hit- next ui irnlng 4V.A,U Mll-Ki dally, lurOlUvllIe.auJUir mediate Htations . ' At 11 A 51 .ACCOM3IODATION, dally, for Perl Jerels, nad principal Bintlems At, . v ..XaY, far dUdletiwn, Newbure,h and intermediate Stations , A1 11' ',?,UI1.1 '-M'KKSS dally, fi,r Der kirt, llulTalo, Can uidalgua, oud pildelpal btatinu Tlu. train ol Saturday Hope at all Mull Iralub e ttens, an 1 runs only to r imlra At P 51. AC'('OU5I4DV110N, for Uuru.s ville, and principal Stations CHAN MI.NOI Gen'lsupl NATIIAVIKLMAltbll Uecelver aug IS nKMilMt'H, Krvenlli Mml, lalnm!, Is the nlaeu to buy ymmelt a ilea flue l.lmu 1 Onom blllltr at el 1I I lueii Cullais ol Ihe I Hot st)les, ut l aO i nloz n I lu ( u sinurcH iris Ued blue gray and tanc) 1 lauul btiliu Umu r shirts and Diuweis, uid all suns ol 1 iirntsliiug Goads.eery low oct 10 tw rii il to ii;t)ii,i-.'s t'l.oi'iiiMi sroitK, 1 No 4el0 beveutti street opioslle Post Office oet 8 lin RAILROADS, ETC. AKKAMOKIUKIVT OF TIIIC MAILtl, Th. v.i:TL'I!iYA,m!"1T0nCl" PosrOrsiex. The A'orfjern JAKi closes at 1 o'clook and at o'olock P M , dally , and arrives at 0 10 A M. and 0 P. .11.. elfiiiy. Tho IPokm .Van cities at 1 o'clock P. M.s and ar rls at 10 so o'clock A. M , dally. ' ,T,i,1??rt!a'r?, Maa VlMM at "''look and at 0 2 ,!5. ' i V, d'"'r ,nl irrlvcs at 6 10 A. M und o l . ftl , ualty The oinco will open for delivery nt 8 o dock A. SI , dally, and elrna at 8 30 P. M., daily, except on Son day, when It will open at 8 and oloae at loo'clook A .YiiVT" agal11 ."JL"15! .nd wmalnlni open llll t P. M. LEWIS CLEPHANB, i" M TJNITKD STATKS M1LITAUV llOUTK! SPGrUL X0TICET0 TR1WILLEKS! On and aftr MONDAY, September IS, 181. pas senecrlrains between Washington and Baltimore will run as follows- , TP.A1NS MOVINO NOHTH Stornlng Express leave Washington fl A 51. A,TiT!.,t..D,,U'n,ori J A .M . Philadelphia P 51 ' M-i -'""''burg I IS Morning Accommodation leave Washington 7 30 A 51 Arrive at Baltimore 10 A. M : Philalcl phla 3 T M , New 1 ork 8 P M ' Lycnlng Exprtss leave Washhigtoa ?30 P 51. ,A.r;'r'ewr "i1"1!.4.'..0 v- M i Phdadelihla 9 8 i M ; New York 8 P. 51. Evening Accommo'ntlon leave Washington 5 4. 1AM Haltimore 7 30 P, M.; Harrisburg ' " TUAIN8 JIOVING SOUTH a He.a?f'nN,,!.lv TorS .V,,' .A- M-i Philadelphia 11 8) hS'iv' jial"more 8 " M' A'rlve Bt Washington Le5T?.w T.or.k 5 T. M ; Philadelphia 10 0 P M ; Ualtlraoru 5 A. M. Arrive at Wtohlugtoa 0 4 A. 51. Accommodation Trains leave Diltlmnre at 8 4) A M .and 6 P. 51 , and arrlvo at Washington 10 8 A 51 , and 6 16 PM. Pasenger Tra'ns leaving Washington at 7 W A JV. .8,Mri,M.il Baltimore at S4J A 51 and 3 45 P. 51 , m iko dlrcot connections for Ann ipolls ot th.lunctiou Trains leavo Annapolis for Haltimore aud Wash Ington at 6 65 A. M. and 8PM .,f?SSlEr5llln,!e,'ll'f Washington irt BAM, and 2 80V. M., and lialtlmore at 6 A. JL, and 3 46 I 51 willcji mill at AnnciKta Junction and IUlav Junrivm ' Way Passengers are requested to take the Aam malatum Tnam or the Hegular Tonnage Train , which will have passenger oar attached Trains will leave the Washington Depot prmiitlj ujsm card lime. ' J All articles of freight (not contraband of war) w 111 be transported over the line Regular Tonnave Trains will leave Haltimore at 4 A. M. Leavo Wash tngton at 3 ?0 P M. liy ords r ol the secretary ot War It F. MOULEY, IHOMASH OANF1ELD, 0nlit" Assistant Manager, toptS7-tf SPECIAL NOTICESUNDAY 1BAIN. Leave Walilnffton at o so 1'. nt fa v -n.i. and Philadelphia 1 rom New York and Philadelphia, arriving la Washington at 0 10 A. M , , ' R v MOULEY, July29 General 5Ianager. noil UOSIOV, VIA NKWI'UltT AFU V FALIs mVr.lt. Hylhesplendldaiidsuperlorstesaii frwt. ers SIET hOPOLIfj UI'IKK Jcf STATE, BAY STATE, and STATE OT UaIHV, of greatstrength and speed, but particularly adapted to the navigation of Long Island Sound, running in oountction with the Fall Hlver and Old Colony railroad, dlstanoe ot 68 miles only to Boston I eave Pier No J. North rleor, near tlw Battery the steamer LJtPIUE STATE, Capt Brayton, 5Iondays, n ednesdays, and Fridays, at 6 o'olock, P 51 , touching at Newport each way The steamer METROPOLIS, Capt. Brown, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and batordays.at 6 o clock P 51 , touching at Newport each way These steamers are lilted with commodlus 6tate rooms, and every arrangement lor the security and comtort ot passengers, who are afforded by this route a night's r,st on board, nnd.on arrival at Fall river, proceed per steamboat train, reaching Boston early the following morning, or may remain on boarl on til starting ot the ncoommoilatlon at 8 A e ,by Ahlch they may reanh Boston about s 4. A M A baggage mastei-tsattochodtoeachtte uner who receives oud tickets the baggago.and acs-ompiniee the same to its destination. " " ' ' Astramer runs, in connection with this line, be 'ween lall rleer and Providence, dally, except Sun I rekht to Boston is forwarded through with great dispatch by an Lxpre.s Train, which leaves toll river every morning, Sundays excepted, at '. o clock, for Boston aud New Bedford, arriving at Its destination at about II A 51 or might or patsage. apply on board, or attlu umje on ritrIo s.North river For stateroom and births, apply onboard, or il ctslred to secure Ihtmtn advance, to ., W5I HOItDKN, Agent, aufl7-tf 7i)and7Heststreet N S j(OH T1IK IVKST AMU btlUTII. BALTIMORE ASD OHIO UAILIWAD. On and after Slay lrth, 1801, the trains will run as follows, via Leave Camden ktatlou, Haltimore. 31all,(exceptbuiidiy,)at6 3o A ill Express dally at J 45 P M Both Trains go directly thruugh 1 Oh AIL I'AKTS OF HIE LSI , SOUTlf LST AND NOKTIIWEST tun iva v i'ae auii ll-tseen Baltimore un 1 Piedmont take the A 51 train between Pudiuout and t heeling take Ac commodation 1 rain, leHvln Piedmont at 6 4o A M and beteveeneiraftonan 1 Parkcrsburg, take tht6 m M 1 ruin from Baltimore llu. 1 ULDhltlt K IKAIN leaves lialtlmore at 4 w P. 51 and I-redci Ick at 0 30 A M, llio LLL1COTTS MILLS IKAIN leave Italll moii ot i 2 1 and o 15 A 51 , and 145 aud 6 40 P 51 , aud I lllooit's Mills at 7 4o and 11 60 A, M and 3 45 Olid 7 is! P 51 1 or further information, tickets cf every kind le, a ply to J 1 NU LAN D, afctnt at Camden ktatlou, or at the 1 lexct ofllce W P SMITH, 5!astcr ol Transportation auglu L M CULL, Uen'll.okot Agent. I) a n c i n u a c, D i: ji i n s , I'ltOl I'.lSllU BAlCNLS.of New 5nrk. r. staHilluilv announces ihat hu uilt mn l,l. tcaiiuu'i h i r i sirueiiuu ui i asniuauie Llanelog at th 1 dlowlng places I ranklin Hall, Ninth street, corner of I), Wedncs day adbaturday aiternoonsat three o clock begin uiiig on tt o Hthlnstant, lor ladles, misses and mast ers, oud In the evening at seven o chxk for gentlemee and ladles As embthscvery Wcdnesiay eeeulngut i lue o clock Old lellows' Hull, (Ighth street, Navy )aid 5Ioeila aud thuriday evening-' a s no clock, or la Iks misses antmas ers.and elghtoelock fnrgii, tterten Assi niblles cery Slomlay eenlng at ni e o clock, eoiumenil ig Ihuisday evening, October 17 ' II ill corner of Twentieth street and l'cunsjhai la aenue An atteriioon private class, exclusively (orladks, ralsncs and masters, 5Iom1ay and 1 rlday alternoons at lluee o click, eoiuiuencug lriday, the 2Mb ol (Mob 31 r Barnes will teach his classes all of the dances usually diueed including the new .Mazurka, Var soelanru a U wlllicl anges, Hlyhlan I bcholilsjie, a ntw bpsui h Dunre, Dauish Hence Polka, ant bihotiueh Ihe 1 auecr s Qua rllU Inelegaettstyir Klrun tjuodiille, Caledonlin guadrllle,s.c Kc Clreulurs leims anl refrretera may be ubtalai d byeallingoa Sir 1 ranklin at his store, und. r the Hall Ihe 1 ranklin Hall will be to M lour ee. nines inch weik to re.)HCIable pirlha only, tordai eh gss-rni bbs wliLliwIllbekritluthe verylluestirder lor terms In pdreef 5Ir Barnes, ot the Hall, cliooldais aud evei.iugs ocl j , rp II h UltKAT HUSH 111 AHBtS HAS J. cau-ed 85111 II to rush N irllnnd upl. ni-h his siock ot Hall and Winter Cloihing whleh lie offers otreniarkablB low prlces.nl No 4e0beentli street, opp isite Post Olhce c.t J liu MOTIOK. SALE OF IHE PltTSBTJEOH, F0HT WAYNE ft CHICAGO 3R.ATT iHOAD. ' IlS?.J1l,,.,i?irllC.0I' .?'" "".' Of the. -... u..., lu( ,ii nyiuieni eiuenoe OI unto, In u couse In chancer therein depending, wherein Charlis Slorsn and others are oomplnluants, and tho Pittshiirrrh h n.t ev.enji 1. rikt-.. ...it '. j .. - - JT -.1. -i.viyiiu i-aiiroiaeom pany and others are defendants, aud pursuant to anxlllary d.oree? of the circuit courts ol the United .BrtrfHt S ih'j7M,nn if1."?'0' 01 I'""uylvanl, the dlstrlot of Indiana, and the northern district of It llnols, resiiective'y.ln causes depending la chancery lu said courts respectively, wherelnUie same parti s are complainants and dettndai.bi respectively, as 1 1 7ii-" L?" 0nt o;v mentioned, the undersgned, John Ferguson and Thomas E valkcr, as gran ccs In trust aud trustees in one or th several deeds f IS,'aS .t'isr"l:", uvo" which said deciees aro louoded.and also as special matter commissioners rf said courts reipett rely, duly appointed by rail courts respectively lor that purpose, will sell it pu' Ho notion, to th hlght bidder, for cash, but lor not lets than the mm of $500 009, at the United Stat nS? n-Th' "i l.'L' J'r f Cleveland, la the State of Ohio, on the a 1th day of October, A. D. lssi, b tween the hours of ten o'clock A. 51. and foi o clock P 51 of said day, the following descrlb 1 property, to wit The railroad of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne Cb -rago ltallroad Company, Inclndlng the right ol w. therefor, the road bed thereof, the superstructure r all sorts thersoa. Its water and other station bou s and shoes, and the lands and grounds connect 1 therewith, ind all tools and Implements used or i to. vlded to be used theieln, and In constructing and re pairing cars and maoblnery for said road, or th i t rarer nn,l sm ratr,,,,,,,.... . ...i -,, . ' ... all depots and buildings and fixtures and structures ornhat.ver nams or nature, and the lands nrt gronnds connected thercn 1th, used or provided to I o ud In operating said road and beloi glng thertb and wherever situate, and ullcars,engrncs,andro!i Ing stack belonging to said company, and all su. iVl V. , "".. i.irwn, luei.anq every otnr thltg provided by said eorapanlcs.or by the sever 1 orltnnalenmnanli s tutilch n.r, rAMntis.i.si.1. , Pittsburgh, Fort Way in and Chicago railroad j tie usul in i n ratine ,, rn.l ,. i.A.... .i.... the same title by whl h Ihesame nr holdsn by s compan) or by said original eomrunlea.sevJroi together, with all corporate franchises ol said co tiinv. on i ur u,a, .ol,! AbiiMAi , .ncludloff the rlglu and JrauhL-w of mid sever COTQUELTiieU tn HP nnrl ncl n n aninA.Ailn. i.. .. ai au entirety. ' Said decrees provide that the purchaser, upon II connrmitiOei ot the ate and lull compl anct with eondltiooi thereof, Blmll hold ull hu properly, rlcl ..-uv...-. D Hll., , H.,,u irimuues inereoi SOSOIU the same title by which they are held by said PI burgh, tort Wayne St Chicago Hallrosd Compa. . and each and all of said orlg'nal companies fife ,r.?D!.""!. 1'en of .11 said mortgages, and free 1-om ail llaolllly lor any deli. r .11 n ,nni ur tunrauuiKu companies . , , oi tiiein, aud """ m""" wunv.uuuu.oi VHimai 810CK, iVIU II J JU4(Kl.r.,utC(,u,tU iiiq i,cb it any sucu CXISI, 1llOU inr real it,&e Inrhwlcil in th mi. n. ..I-t: . . Wonep therpor Hi-it nrnvlil.il hvaaii '.!.... . paid out of the proceeds o i)w dale, or by former orders OF flcrrcna tn Iia nalH ntlin laA tv.' -i.i. . r way, depot grouod aud lots and land- In thee nd vlonlty of Chicago, pnrchased by nald comm erty and oilier real estate ol the company at thee f of Pittsburgh arettuhttct to mortgage liens 1' name will be neut.i in ill Diu )... ..i,in. . , iticurabrunces.Eo provision liaUng bten made .wr the i Qvmont tharvnf JOHNFEIIO SON, TIIOJIAS E WALl'lift, Trustees, and Master Commissioners, sep30-tOcU4 as aforesaid. HE-LMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIU jj KhMBtlbb'S kX'IKAUT BUCIIU lir.LSIBOLO'S KXmACT BDOtlUl iii:l5ibuli'i) hxntAor buoiiu IIKL5IBOLUS l.M'lMI'l mil hit A positive and specltio remedy for diseases of the Bladder, llladder. Bladder, Bladder, Kladder Kidneys, (Iravcl, Uropry, Dropsy, ui'iueys, uravel, Kidneys, Gravel, Kidneys, Uravel, kidneys, (Iravel OKUAMti WKAKNlbS, 01U1A.MO WKAKN1.H8 llf.l. Ml,, 1, I , If.r, . n' ro sy, Droisiy, Droiy, AND ALL DlaLA&LS Ot T11K bexual Organs Sexual Organs, Sexual Organs, hexual Organs, Sex ual Organs, Sexual Organs bexual Organs, fcexual Organs, Stxual Organs, Sexual Org ens, bexual Organs, rlexual Organs, Sexuul Orgaaj, bexual Organs, Sexual Orga.is, arising from excesses, early iudlrcrrtlons, extiutu es, und Imprudences, and removing all Impreper uls charges, whether existing iu Illale or krmillr. nlnlmir I'cmale, '! or leiitulc, Klnleiir Kciimlt, Plulvor Feiuule. 51ul nr l,1,.,.,,, ,. . It isa laeT long since established, that iieruvns Jllll..I.J. lll. ni.1. .lt..nn ..Ai !.,.. .-. - n , . . sv . . i utIKxvk uiesu organs are aiuci ed iu bodily health und meulol luucrs. nml pviri ence many alarming symptoms among wnl-h niL notouna Indl-positloutol xerllou, l.o-sol Jlmu ry, Uifflcullycf Breathiug.Oenersl Weulneis, Horror oe uiseuse, ee eua serves, ireinbliiiK, Iloiror ol Death, Mght Sweats Cold fret, WuVeluliiess,! m nesa of Mon, Languor, Universal Latitude id the 5Iusaular Sistem, often Knonnous A'inetlte, ilh i';,j lib oiiupuiu,, itui iiidiis, riUslllllgOl Ue llody. Dryness orthi blln, Pillid 'ouiitenanoe,uiid Iruntlons on the taoe. Painj In lliy llnrk. Ilinvit jo ot the Lyellds, Ircqututly blaele spjts Hying bsi n tho Lyes, Willi teniporury bulfuidon and l.vf, ol bight, want of Attention, great Jloullity, KeMK-e nts 1 he se symptoms, II allowed to go on.wlUl Ihlsmedl Ine lnbriuhl removes soon foltoee j 0 Vouvr, tatuily md ;i7.Vw We ho oan sa) lliat these excesses are not ireiiuently followed by tho e direful diseases I.SjAMII ,u,l O.NbUilPIItl.Nf llu recinlsol the Insane. i turns, nnd the melancholy deaths by t on.uin tun bear ample witness ol the truth ot thisns.mion 1ILLMUOLI S LMItACTOs BUCIIU Is a certain, tale, and speedy cure Irom whateerr cause they may liaeu orlgluaied, aud no matter of How 1 oug btanding, How Long btandlng. How Long Stauuing, ow Long htanding, Jlow 1 oug btandlng, How ,ong btandlng '! I'ken without Hindrance from Buslneis, and little, If any, change of diet. Is leiisunt In lu tasro an 1 odor, And Immediate in its action If you ore suffering with any ot the above distress ing ailments fhorUHK Tllh ht!Vh DP A T llAf piMLVut nihjti vmr aj om r. VltUCLltK nit. hh,Slt.l- AI HM A lirLVWlLUH t.XlhAtf 1ILI.IU, Asu medulne whleh must benillt eeervtody fioin tin slmtl) dsllrale to the ombned uud desnaiilng invalid 5 tQl'Al. II Til III ;A, .1,0 tql'Jl. If '111 IIP HiLWn, Mi hyilAt. Il jo ilh tni.M) Price II irr bottle, ot u Iort5,dclittredtoon ad dress Prepared by II 1 HLLMHUi.I), Dcp-it, 101 bouth Tenth .met llelov, Cheslnut PhlladtlpUa Describe s ni toms In all cainmuuicntiotis BKWAItE OF "coUNTEItrEITS AhU CliPUt.NCIPLhu lih" I elli Who e' lienor to dlsi o e 'in maiu unit " and .."?".' ". ,i'iieeKouTiih KkiLiAiint, oatAiissn ar Helmlold s Cenuini Priparulious " " Kxiriet llueliu, " " " Hursoiarilli, 1 " lmproecd K se Uu-U bold by 1) I. II. MAN KIDW H.L sLAM'Itl.NCl. a ii WAin , ' H ' V Itl), .miiN wii.i. b II hNIW IS ILL, .1 It 5IA.IOK Anl by ull lrugi,isewr where a.i e. hui...i l.i . i.iu.....i.,- ... ... " ..,....... - ...r ii'uiinr viieoin iii adeertl.emeiit and send lor lt,uud avoid imposition .. uaj.ucuic sepio am T ILKAttA Ol' CUNUlli bK, -i , , t , , Sr 'nfTB,tsr.l oti!c Is herely given that ihe Library ol Con gres. will not be ofeu until the 1st ol elelobtr nexi JOHN I, blLPHK.NSON, "IMI 1 ilimrlan I 1)HAI.I IIAIIOAINXI -tUcnt lli.l- li gains In all kinds ul Ciothlug, Iriinks, olis.s H"r,'i.,V.'fiy''""lu" Collars, Hats, and Cops at SMIUI IJ.No Am SiKCl.tll rtrert ujiosilii lurl tlllloe Call and se his mw Hoe k ol Hoots eelilch will be sold at astoul.hlng low rates oct i lui GOVERNMENT ADVTS. HKADqVARTKRH op TUB U. B. MAK1NB COEP3, QnxTiauisitn's Orrio, An . . ..n ."''higton, sptembiriS,15(JI hEALED rnproHALtCroreacli olassscparately, will be received at this ofBoo until U o'clock I. ot ednesday, toth of November next, lor furnishing IS ..Ul!,tf ?iMe Mrln Cori s, during the year V.1.??.0 ft V1.6 AniUtant Quartermaeter oi the corpi. United Htatw, in ituch quantltlea aflmay Irom time to time be ordered, rii i CtAM No 1. yard, (iidlio woeiidVed "j '" ""8U " oun"' ,0 ,ooo yarJs Dark Blue Ke-sey, all wool, free from ntir oi inches i nlds, to weigh ounces to the yard, (ludlgo wool dyed ) ' ' mn .anl, ru.w UI-. IT til. m-.L . . . - "v- H,U. v.i.iihii i viiueu eioen, ail wooi.ior '",V0.".0o,, (lndlo wool dyed,i M Inches wide, to loo yards ol Scarlet c'loth, all wool, (cochineal dyed,) 61 InoLea wide, to weigh 19 ounces per yard Dun No S. 8,000 yards of 0 4 Dark Bine Flannel for over sacks all wool, (indigo wool dyed,)6 lucheswlde.to welsh 13 ounee per yar I ' .ii IT. ?,'?," "" 4 " . u,n' "an"l, for sblrj., ulwocl,)ladlgnwtw ud)!71iclfswlde to welsh OL ounces per i ard i!i Orsy Hlankets, all woo', to weigh four pounds earh, v ith Utters U S 5l In M.ck, lour Inches long In tho centre j to bo I iett long ind 6 feet elile, ar.d fne from grease 0,(00 pain of Woolen bocks, three sizes, properly made oi good flejee wool, with double and twisted Vam. tO evvlS'll Itir, n rtun.l. i ar Aj ...... l from grease. " ' Class No 3 001 yards White I.Len for Pants, 80 Itches wide, to weigh 14 ounres t er yard 10 exw yurds Wbl.o Linen for Shirts, 80 Inches wide, to weigh 11 ounos per yard la iisii.,Lr..,,M. Li.n..f.... ,.---- .- -.,.....,,..,, i-.ww iwinnwen.xi incites wide, to weigh 7 ounces psr yard Class Nu 4, '" yn'fbrro Csrs comp'ete (except Pompons ) . . . v...u., ,,u iswi.tiu, umi suai eu, o incnes tn circumference 3,000 railgue Caps, (with covers) to b made ot blue clolh, inulgo wool dyed. 1 IIUI OlAtb. Class No 5 ono Oross Coat Buttons, (Lagle ) 400 Oross Jacket Butems, (Eagle ) 100 Gross Vest Buttons, (Kagli ) 1,5)0 Pairs Yellow Msial Cr.scents and Scale straps 250 Setts Epaulette Bullion for Sergeants and Cor porals i MO Setu Lpaulette Bullion for Privates. 50 Hed Worsted Sashts !,M0 yards of lsllow Ulndlnir 2,500 yards of lied Cord loo Swords for Sergeants 61 Snords for musicians 5 J Drums (tenor,) complete. 50 Dram Slings -0 Hatter Drum Heads. 50 Snare Drum Iliads 100 Drum Cords loo Setts of Drum Snares. ICO Boxwood " B " Fifes Class No l 10,000 Talra Army BootSj (Infantry pattern ) Class No 7. I ,coo Cartridge lloxes 1 SNO Bayonet Scabbards 1,1 Percussion Cap Pouches l.joo Cartridge Box Belts 1,.'00 Ilnjone't Belts 100 Waist Belts 1 2 JO Waist Plates l,.oo Breast 1 lates. 0 Sword Frogs Class No 8. 1,200 Knapsacks. ouuiiaversaoies GC(i Canteens 000 Jluileet blings. Class No S. V or making and trimming the following articles, Hatch coats, sergeants', corrorals', musicians', and privates' unllorm and fatigue coats, woollen and linen pants flannel and Hum shirt, dron,... ri.T,.,.! sacks, and red and bluejackets lor boys ' The above mentioned articles must conform, in all rssiw. to the seuiidstai.riiiriltiitti.rii. in MiHninP. of the Ous'ttrmaslcr Murine lorS .Marine Bar racks, iishliigtou D C , Assisla.it (Juirn rlnsHtr, otn c Marine e.ores, i 521 b ruce strict. Pldladel 1 1na, and ul the Marine btuilois llrooklyn. New aotk.aud Beistou, Mussecliuselts, where Uiey caube examined And whenever the articles nam.d above, or any inrtlen ot tlirm, shull bt enn-ldrred as not fully con loimligtosauiplts,thcyuillbereJeeted and tin con ttactor will be bouu I to lurnisu others ol the re quired kin I at onee, or the Quartermaster will sup ply the del clency at the ex ensc ol the eontrartnr Payment will be made u on the necej ted dclie ory of the whole quantity which ma) Irom time to t litis be oiderrd, ulihhoiding teu ercenl tiomtlei I lyiin nt ul octount rendred uinhrlirst order, until sreond order is tilted, und ten r cent from account nudeted under second order until Ihiid order Is tilled, and to on, until contract Is completed 1 ach nroiaal muit bcaccoinnnuled bvtbe fnllnw ing guarantee form of GvaranUt Ihe undersigned. ot in the btuteol ana ,lu the bate of . hereby Kuurautee that lu case the lorezulnir hid ol lor suj plies, as aloee dereribed, be r.. ci 1 lul, be or they will, within ten dajs after 1111 iiuiji vi un wuiru e ui em poet euuee uamcu, rMcute ttie contrart for tbo smne uith imwl nml siilticli it securities, and lu cress the said hall tail to enter Into contract, a. uioresairi. w ginrantee to make good the diuirenee between the tiller ol thesahl und that which tray beacee)ted A U, (luaratnor c 11, uuaroutor I. 1 , 1 ness ,tsel I htrelv certify that the above nameei are known to me as men rl iroperty, OLd able to nuke good tin lr guarantee O II in oe-lgnril uy ine uulleit Mates MMrlcl Juilge, Li ited btstis District Attorney cr Collector Not rotiosat will be considered unless accuiunanled L Die above guarantee ree Vist aliers sullierlzd to nubllh the above eelll sitdlhe aper containing the nrst lueertlou to this eiOlce tor examination Ihe bidder . tilao oi business or manutoc'urlnp e-iubll-hiiuut, uiu.t be spe.lllcally staled la the I rujiupa. Die above llt of articles Is belltvtil to tm .Tim, the ouantitv ol each article that will be, r.milro,l during time tar but the Quartermaster reserves the rgli olonhrlug a greater or less quantity, should Hie luteresu OI the srmee requite It Proposals to tie ei dorse d on the envelope ' Pro I sals lor bum lies lor 5Iarlne Corn, fur it.10 n un.i sddrissedto Malor5 B bLACK. p QuarennosterM.O , Washington, l) C ryilH UMON WILL STAND, J. NO 51 VI 1 Lit WHO'S PltLSIDFNri Consequently, I shall remain la Washington, and OLlluuo to pursuo my occupation of HOUSE, SIGN, AND ORNAMENTAL i-aPLiaXTTIIeTO:-! 01LDINU In all Its tirsiirl.j Old til AINO proiutilh attended to Pnlniluif stid Ormiuuiitlnir cottage 1 umlture, In the test stele luUooulJat iriiiiou It, ine rulntllie ul ItuOIS uuu linen I, oils All the above I will doa.ctnapa- ene ciieoiesl 1 thvleloru bollcil tl e lain llage ol tuyllleudsan ellow clllzeii.ol thu l'1-lilol Punctuality strletly ob-ered, aud eork don. lu ihe lvt munuer ou will iliasiMulud )our sielsi.und stop at M 1 PAltktlt'b Paintlug lestebllsbmtiit, o 53 I ou sisuu aeeuue (north side), bttvieeu Sixth and Seventh streets p tlgns 1 ut up tree ol charge, as usual 1 is I' IIKCUlIi:u, olio or Ilie llirfreiit J .1 c. ot new and laslilouabte lothuu ever ot I nd In V a luttou, which must bt sold within t e nxl thirty da)s,to make room lor evlnter goods Pitmiis wanting Clothing 1 unilslihig Uooils, 1 links Hats and Cans should call toon, as now Is Ihe lime lor bargains, it 5s 4e0 bevenlh street, op lsite Post Otnce oct 81 in ,-